Single-spore isolates were paired with their respective compatible mating types from the progenitor to establish progeny dikaryons. |
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Nonrice isolates were generally avirulent or weakly pathogenic toward rice. |
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Men do not take machismo's exaggerated masculinity as their model for behavior, which isolates them from friends who do. |
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Of the 143 patients with acute otitis media due to S. pneumoniae, 141 isolates were serotyped and 140 confirmed. |
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The isolates were serotyped and tested for susceptibility to antimicrobials including those recommended for intrapartum prophylaxis. |
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A triple optical isolation galvanically isolates the power section from both the line sides. |
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He is unyielding in his perceptions, and his rigidity both elevates and isolates him. |
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Serotypes of isolates from 56 newborns after a preterm or complicated birth whose diagnosis was not specified, were not included in the study. |
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These blood protein isolates tend to be more expensive than basic protein products, but they are comparably priced to egg albumen proteins. |
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The septicaemic isolates were observed to produce cytotoxic changes in high dilutions of culture filtrate. |
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However, their isolates were from sites such as the nose and hands of the foodhandlers, where these organisms remain as mere commensals. |
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A total of 13 Salmonella isolates were recovered from cattle diarrhoeic rectal swabs comprising S. Enteritidis, S. Typhimurium, and S. Bareilly. |
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Between the barrel and the air chamber is a thin plastic diaphragm, which isolates the sabot from the high pressure air until shot time. |
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Information on clinical details and outcome was obtained and antibiotic susceptibility of the isolates studied. |
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Stringent identification of clinical isolates will be required to define the role of the nondiphtheriae corynebacteria in human disease. |
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Such barriers are some kind of geographic feature which isolates parts of populations, and leads to allopatric speciation. |
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As expected, this group included heme-deficient mutants and flocculent isolates, which were disregarded. |
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All isolates of C. fulvum collected to date originate from commercially grown tomatoes. |
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They test candidate bacterial isolates for control of take-all by seed bacterization at Mt. Vernon, taking advantage of this situation. |
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When screaming schoolyard bullies act up, the teacher often isolates them in a corner, forcing them to reflect upon their actions. |
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The rotating French press is a terrific triceps toner because it really isolates the triceps muscle. |
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Qualitatively, no difference was observed in the cytotoxicity of unheated, heated and ultra filtered culture supernatants of isolates. |
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This strain demonstrates rapid and aggressive colonization and far outmatches other isolates in bioactivity and vigor. |
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The invasive isolates were mostly obtained from blood whereas the non invasive isolates were isolated from throat. |
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The institute was founded to increase the marketability of whey protein isolates. |
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The jewel-like secrecy and interiority of man's consciousness cuts him off from valuable social exchange and isolates and starves him. |
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The Nicol prism, which is made entirely of calcite, a doubly refracting mineral, isolates one beam cleanly. |
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Some, but not all of these creators were social isolates, eccentrics, and obsessives. |
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The adulterator now has to his disposal a number of natural isolates of lower priced essential oils. |
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These monkeys often end up social isolates, rejected by potential mates and often dying before they reach adolescence, he said. |
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Senator Campbell says that, by not agreeing with the government, we isolates on this side, are putting the community at risk. |
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The current situation isolates and marginalises families who most often have to try and survive on just one income. |
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All isolates were subjected to molecular typing by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. |
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Our study was based on clinical isolates obtained from patients. |
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No bacteria were visible upon microscopic examination after growing the purified fungal isolates in liquid or on solid YPD medium without the antibiotics. |
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The stereotype is always racialized, which isolates contestants of color and makes them even less likely to win. |
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In How the Mighty Fall, Collins isolates what he sees as the five stages of institutional decline. |
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Resistance to co-trimoxazole was observed in 57.6 per cent of isolates. |
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The STEC isolates were serotyped at the E. coli Reference Center. |
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All isolates were tested for polysaccharide serotype and cell surface-expressed protein profile by double immunoprecipation in agarose using monospecific antisera. |
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It has been suggested that snowballing may undersample social isolates, those of low education, social class, or income, as well as social deviants. |
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On the other hand, isolates are at greater risk for a variety of social and emotional problems, which, in turn, may be risk factors for substance use. |
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Overall, 189 bacterial isolates from 149 patients were misidentified. |
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Tetracycline resistance was detected in the isolates recovered from blood. |
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We analyzed 32 isolates representing 14 species of the subgenus Daphnia. |
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Molecular methods have been developed to monitor these mutations in the field isolates so as to evaluate the efficacy of sulpha drugs to treat malaria. |
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Undiluted and diluted cell free filtrates of isolates and known toxigenic and non-toxigenic bacteria were added to Vero cell monolayer in microtitre plates. |
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However, antigen testing may yield false-negative results due to the phenomenon of inducible resistance and depend on the presence of cultured isolates. |
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Winter is keeping a firm grip on the South Island as snow isolates Dunedin for the second time in a week and restricts travel around the lower part of the country. |
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The geometric means of the zone sizes obtained by disc diffusion for all the antimicrobials were reflective of the susceptibility pattern of the study isolates. |
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As the reach and functionality of the web becomes broader and more sophisticated, it both connects and isolates us. |
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For initial qualitative screening of elevated mutation frequencies in isolates, a single colony of each isolate to be tested was inoculated into 4 ml Luria broth. |
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In addition, two isolates of Western equine encephalitis virus were found in the common culex mosquitoes, and St. Louis and Western virus activity was found in chicken flocks. |
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This is another type of curl that effectively isolates the biceps. |
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Previous studies have indicated that there is considerable variation in the quantity or activity of vacuolating cytotoxin produced or secreted by H. pylori isolates. |
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Barth's view is that ethnic groups are not discontinuous cultural isolates, or logical a prioris to which people naturally belong. |
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Selected isolates were recultured and sent to CDC, where they were retyped according to genotyping network protocol. |
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The production of cytotoxin by culture isolates with characteristic morphology was determined with the cytotoxicity assay. |
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This retrospective cohort study evaluated SSTI isolates from January 2000 to December 2007 at Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone, Botswana. |
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By the same virtue, language isolates seem to be the residue of these changes. |
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Smooth-talk isolates and distances the speaker and excludes the interlocutor from involvement. |
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Characterization and phenetic analysis of geographical isolates of Beauveria spp. |
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It isolates the revenue impact on the North American market of the shift from DTMF towards speech. |
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All isolates were positive for metachromatic granules and none of these showed capsule or endospore formation. |
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During 2005-2008, fluoroquinolone susceptibilities for all MDR and polydrug-resistant isolates were determined by using ciprofloxacin. |
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The fungitoxic effects of fungicide resulted in inhibition of Trichoderma isolates tested in this investigation. |
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In contrast, isolates from carriers are genetically more heterogenous and relatively few belong to hyperinvasive clones. |
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All of the positive shorebirds were sampled at Delaware Bay, and 45 of these isolates came from ruddy turnstones. |
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All isolates were resistant to the antimicrobial agents cefazolin, cefotaxime, cephalothin, doxycycline, nalidixic Acid, and oxacillin. |
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Since World War II lyophilization has been used to stabilize living cells and fungal isolates. |
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Characterization of novel bovine gastrointestinal tract Treponema isolates and comparison with bovine digital dermatitis treponemes. |
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All our isolates were urease positive, contrary to most isolates reported in the literature. |
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Macrorestriction polymorphism of genomic DNA determined by PFGE revealed the presence of two pulsotypes among the nine study isolates. |
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Conservation of coding potential and terminal sequences in four different isolates of Borna disease virus. |
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Solubility and emulsifying properties of soy protein isolates modified by pancreatin. |
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Molecular typing of isolates of Rickettsia rickettsii by use of DNA sequencing of variable intergenic regions. |
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Prevalence and Sensitivity of Enterobacterial isolates of Urinary Tract to Acalypha wilkesiana Extracts. |
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According to the amount of GABA produced, the best isolates for GABA-producing LAB were identified using 16S-rDNA sequence analysis. |
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Thus, we thought it pertinent to provide additional information that would be useful in speciating isolates of the oryx bacillus. |
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Only one of the isolates, obtained from a Mistle Thrush and sampled during the spring migration 2002, carried Salmonella. |
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Findings were recorded in the form of dendrograms exhibiting the degree of similarity between isolates expressed in percentages. |
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He isolates fourteen segments or isotopies that span the movement and describes each in turn. |
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The cladogram that resulted from our analysis of the European isolates is in agreement with those previously published. |
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Molecular study of the 10 isolates revealed that Shigella boydii 20 was more multidrug resistant than other shigellae, she said. |
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Mating experiments between fungal isolates may identify species on the basis of biological species concepts. |
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We used electropherotypes in order to differentiate the original parental strains or isolates from the finally tumor cell-adapted isolates. |
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All 3 MDR isolates from urine were susceptible to tigecycline, 2 to ciprofloxacin and 1 each to ofloxacin or rifampicin. |
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All isolates were deposited in the Culture Collection of Phytopathogenic Fungi 'Prof. |
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All enterococcal isolates were verified, enumerated, speciated and the antibiotic resistance patterns determined. |
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Then they assessed the efficacy of ALF against bacteria associated with spoilage and isolates from soaker pads. |
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Rapid enzyme immunoassay for determination of toxigenicity among clinical isolates of corynebacteria. |
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The isolates demonstrated variable susceptibility to imipenem with reduced susceptibility to both meropenem and ertapenem. |
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Pseudomonas pseudomallei isolates collected over 25 years from a non-tropical endemic focus show clonality on the basis of ribotyping. |
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Sup and Gupta found that Rhizobium isolates from urid were resistant to TMTD at pH 7 but proved sensitive to its degradation product. |
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The purpose of subtyping is to differentiate isolates of bacteria beyond classifying their species or sub-species. |
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In Canada in 2005, isolates were obtained from feces of clinically healthy redpolls and pine siskins trapped on Prince Edward Island. |
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He must engage, yet shuns the quick surmise With passion for those cool exactitudes He isolates from hearsay, myths, and lies, Tactful and tentative as he intrudes. |
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Laboratories were asked to record all nonduplicate isolates of these species during the surveillance period and their sensitivities to selected antimicrobial agents. |
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But you still have that French float, which isolates you beautifully from the British road workers' slap-happy attitude to making repairs or Liverpool's Big Dig. |
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Diverse microorganisms have been investigated in an effort to obtain new isolates that are good protease producers, and in order to increase productivity and enzyme stability. |
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Two isolates were conferred high level vancomycin and teicoplanin resistance and were found to be susceptible to linezolid and quinupristin-dalfopristin. |
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We developed a system for rapid determination of viral RNA sequences whereby genomic sequence is obtained from cultured virus isolates without subcloning into plasmid vectors. |
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Species distribution and in vitro antifungal susceptibility of oral yeast isolates from Tanzanian HIV infected patients with primary and recurrent oropharyngeal candidiasis. |
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Asia is home to several language families and many language isolates. |
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Out of the five isolates, two isolates became totally susceptible to all the antibiotics they were resistant to, indicating the resistance was plasmidial. |
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Care should be taken in interpreting Gram staining of isolates because RGM is not identifiable by this method and could be mistaken for corynebacteria or diphtheroids. |
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About 16 isolates were found to be able to solubilize phosphate. |
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Essentially, a saltwater solution undergoes an electrolysis process, which isolates the positive and negative ions, separating the water into acidic and alkaline liquids. |
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Emergence of clinical Escherichia coli isolates with decreased susceptibility to ceftazidime and synergic effect with co-amoxiclav due to SHV-1 hyperproduction. |
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Injecting a broadband test signal into the downstream transmission path at the intermediate frequency signal locations isolates the effect of impairments within the channel. |
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Security features of the VES-1616F include MAC filtering, priority two, Access Control List and Port-based VLAN that isolates traffic between different users. |
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Mosquito isolates of Ross River virus from Cairns, Queensland, Australia. |
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Variability and variation in drug susceptibility among Giardia duodenalis isolates and clones exposed to 5-nitromidazoles and benzimidazoles in vitro. |
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Fungal isolates were taken from each active root tissue culture and transferred to PDA containing antibiotics and miticide and were allowed to grow for 7 days. |
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They drew a phylogenetic tree based on the sequences of these Indian swine isolates, and genomic sequences of HEV isolates from humans and animals. |
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The recipient of the best paper award isolates a temperature-sensitive failure in mixed-signal circuitry by combining high-resolution pulsed TIVA with a solid immersion lens. |
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Detection of genes coding for extended-spectrum SHV beta-lactamases in clinical isolates by a molecular genetic method, and comparison with the Etest. |
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And out of five isolates, four isolates were positive for Sacarose, Trehalose, Raffinose, and Eesculine hydrolysis on the basis of PIBwin software, the Bacillus spp. |
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Additionally, none of the isolates possessed capsules or endospores. |
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Forty-nine isolates of nucleopolyhedrovirus were obtained from FAW larvae. |
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Results showed that all the isolates produced P-hemolysis on rabbit blood agar, lecithinase, proteinase, and gelatinase, but DNase and lipase were not produced. |
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Twenty-one other patients had clinically nonsignificant isolates. |
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